She would not have bombed Iran.
She would not have illegally attacked Venezuela.
She would not have destroyed the economy.
She would not have pardoned criminals, drug traffickers, and traitors.
She would not have supported Putin's Russia.
She would not have slept in the Oval Office.
She would not have an affected hand.
She would not have cut the SNAP program.
She would not have used the DOJ to attack her political enemies.
She would not have given money to foreign countries.
She would not have abandoned American farmers.
She would not have prevented the release of the Epstein files.
She would not have destroyed American democracy.
She would not have trampled on the Constitution.
She would not have abandoned the fundamental rights of citizens.
She would not have deployed American soldiers against the American people.
She would not have destroyed the White House.
She would not have enriched her family through government influence.
She would not have lied about her health records.
She would not have played golf.
She wouldn't have asked people to cheat in future elections.
She wouldn't have said "Quiet piggy" to a female journalist.
She wouldn't have invited Putin to Alaska.
She wouldn't have appointed an administration of incompetents.
She wouldn't have done everything Trump did.
During Greg Abbott's speech to the GOP convention, he made no mention of rising health care costs, utility rates, or the fact that the American Dream is out of reach for too many Texans after 12 years of his failed leadership.
The speech was just like Abbott: hypocritical, boring, and stuck in the past – 2026 will be his last year in office.
“Dear migrants, before I say any other word to you, I want to bow before your dignity.
“You are not numbers or case files.
“You are people — with a family and a home left behind, with dreams that no one has the right to scorn.” — Pope Leo XIV
The star witness in the New York Times' big exposé on Graham Platner spent the fall of 2018 co-founding a group called Ladies for Kavanaugh and publicly branding Christine Blasey Ford's sexual assault account "baseless." The Times ran her story across its front page and never mentioned that part.
Her name is Lyndsey Fifield. She is not a random ex who came forward.
She is a career conservative operative whose longest job was at the Heritage Foundation, the shop that authored Project 2025.
She later did digital marketing for Nikki Haley and is now a fellow at the Independent Women's Forum, the same outfit that handed Susan Collins her talking points for confirming Kavanaugh in the first place.
In 2018 she called the women accusing Kavanaugh liars and said she wanted those allegations to follow his accuser for life. In 2026 she would like to be believed without question.
Believing women is not negotiable, and that is exactly the point. It is the principle that meant Christine Blasey Ford deserved a hearing in 2018, when she came forward at real cost and got death threats for it.
So take Fifield's account seriously too. But notice that the person now anchoring this story is the same one who spent that fall publicly calling Ford a liar, and that a principle built to protect survivors was never meant as a switch a paid operative flips on for herself and off for everyone else.
Here is the mechanism worth keeping.
The Times piece dropped days before Maine's primary, the same week Republican groups reserved more than 100 million dollars in ads to save Collins. Heritage supplies the witness, the paper of record supplies the megaphone, the GOP supplies the money. That is not a coincidence. That is a supply chain.
And the double standard runs straight through it. The same political class now fainting over a Marine veteran's old relationships seated a man in the Oval Office whom a jury found liable for sexual abuse and called it a comeback.
Then came the part nobody scripted.
Maine Democrats watched the tattoo stories, the resurfaced posts, the front-page exposé, none of it flattering, and nominated Platner anyway by roughly 78 percent. Chuck Schumer personally recruited Janet Mills to stop him.
The people who actually live there overruled Washington in a landslide.
None of this means the man is unblemished, and nobody serious is pretending otherwise.
The old posts were ugly. The tattoo was indefensible until he covered it and owned it.
But Maine may have just tested a different proposition: that a person can carry a real and documented dark stretch, can change, and can still be the one worth sending to fight the people actually hollowing out your town.
Voters there seemed far less interested in relitigating a decade-old message board than in who is rigging their rent, their wages, and their healthcare right now.
Fifield's reaction to all of it was not satisfaction. It was rage, aimed at the New York Times, for going too easy on the man she came to sink.
The woman who once wanted a survivor's accusations to haunt her forever is now furious a newspaper wouldn't make her own stick.
Hey maga, just so you are aware. If Harris was president and implemented illegal sweeping tariffs to make our lives more expensive only to have scotus overturn them so we have to now pay the corporations the money they passed down to us through pricing, enriching lutnick and his family at cantor Fitzgerald, who's in charge of said tariffs. If Harris had our military roll out the red carpet for putin. If Harris had a leader from al qeada hanging out at the white house. If Harris started a war she couldn't finish thats bringing the world to the brink of a global energy crisis. If Harris was doing regime change because of narco terrorism while pardoning notorious narco terrorists only to steal that country's resources and put the sales in a private offshore bank account. If Harris spent her time on social media manipulating global markets. If harris was rewarding her family with government contracts and running an elaborate pay to play scheme by getting into crypto, enriching herself and family by billions of dollars. If Harris was using the power of the office to run a foreign policy that was centered around her businesses. If harris was putting her name and face on our government documents including our money and passports while covering government buildings with giant banners of her face. If she threatened our allies, potentially breaking up NATO. If Harris turned the world more towards china as a global leader. If Harris was sending masked goons into neighborhoods shooting citizens in the face. If Harris was trying to take congress' power of the purse and deny states funding or threaten to. If harris raped children with jeff epstein and was breaking federal law by not releasing the full epstein files because they're covering up for the worlds most elite pedophiles.
I'd be calling for her and her entire cabinet to be impeached and removed as well.
Food for thought.
@FakaktaSouth If you're doing more girl Forrest Gump walking in the near future (as well all should and is necessary for sanity) the new All Them Witches LP, House of Mirrors, out today is very walk worthy.
"""Three days before he handed over the keys to the White House, Barack Obama staged a moment so private, so careful, and so full of feeling that even those closest to the family still speak of it in a hush.
January 17, 2017.
The Yellow Oval Room glowed with soft candlelight. Staff had been cleared. The doors were closed. Michelle Obama believed she was simply walking in for one last round of formal family photographs before the transition.
Barack had let her believe exactly that.
For six months, he had been orchestrating something far quieter and far deeper: a renewal of their wedding vows, twenty-four years after the day they first promised each other forever.
He tracked down flowers that matched her 1992 bouquet.
He contacted the original baker to recreate a small version of their wedding cake.
He chose the same Stevie Wonder song.
He wrote his vows by hand.
But the most important detail of all was waiting in the room.
Malia and Sasha stood beside their father, each holding flowers, both fighting back tears. They would serve as unofficial maids of honor for their parents’ second wedding—this time old enough to recognize the weight of what they were witnessing.
When Michelle stepped into the room and saw them, she gasped, covered her mouth, and froze. The navy dress she had chosen for what she assumed was a simple photo session suddenly became the dress she would wear for one of the most tender moments of her life.
Barack took her hands.
The room went still.
He repeated the same simple vows he’d spoken in 1992. Then he added new ones—quiet promises for the life waiting beyond politics. His voice broke when he told her that marrying her remained the best decision he had ever made, “even better than becoming President.”
Michelle cried through the entire ten-minute ceremony. According to Valerie Jarrett, who stood a few steps away, Barack nearly lost his composure, too.
Afterward, as they danced to that familiar Stevie Wonder song, Barack handed Michelle one final gift. It was a thick, leather-bound album he had commissioned in secret: a photograph from every single day of their eight years in the White House. Beneath each image he had written a note describing a moment when her steadiness, her humor, or her grace had held him together through the most unforgiving days of his presidency.
It was not grand.
It was not public.
It was simply the two of them, returning to the beginning while standing at the end of an era they had survived side by side.
A vow renewed, a chapter closed, and a love—quiet, constant, and unshakeable—carried forward into the rest of their lives."""
When we look back on why Trump won this election, it won't be because he was a better choice. Kamala was more than qualified. She was one of the most qualified persons to run for office in a very long time.
She offered Americans $25,000 towards their first home. She offered $50,000 to small businesses. She offered intelligence and critical thinking.
Yet, Amerca decided to go with dimwitted criminal with 34 felony counts, a convicted sexual abuser, a fail businessman, accused of being a pedophile who tried to overthrow the government.
As we look at the absolute chaos trump has caused in one year, the is was it worth it? Who's benefiting from Trump being the president?
Why didn't Kamala win?
This is Democrat Army veteran Noah Taylor. A new poll shows him beating GOP U.S. Senator Roger Marshall by 4 points in Kansas.
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"Behold. The festering carcass of American rot shoved into an ill-fitting suit: the sleaze of a conman, the cowardice of a draft dodger, the gluttony of a parasite, the racism of a Klansman, the sexism of a back-alley creep, the ignorance of a bar-stool drunk, and the greed of a hedge-fund ghoul — all spray-painted orange and paraded like a prize hog at a county fair. Not a president. Not even a man. Just the diseased distillation of everything this country swears it isn’t but always has been — arrogance dressed up as exceptionalism, stupidity passed off as common sense, cruelty sold as toughness, greed exalted as ambition, and corruption worshipped like gospel. It is America’s shadow made flesh, a rotting pumpkin idol proving that when a nation kneels before money, power, and spite, it doesn’t just lose its soul — it shits out this bloated obscenity and calls it a leader.”
Oliver Kornetzke